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Chicago Yacht Club : ウィキペディア英語版
Chicago Yacht Club

The Chicago Yacht Club is located in Chicago, Illinois. The Chicago Yacht Club is best known for organizing the Chicago Yacht Club Race to Mackinac each July. It also hosts dozens of other races and regattas throughout the boating season.
== History ==
The Chicago Yacht Club was founded in 1875 to encourage and promote the sport of yachting. In 1898, the first Race to Mackinac was held. In 1900, the club obtained its first clubhouse, the Argo clubhouse located at the Illinois Central Pier #3.
Chicago Yacht Club's original Chicago to Mackinac Trophy dates to 1906. The trophy has been awarded annually since 1921. Although the Chicago to Mackinac races were skipped in 1917-1920 due to World War I, they were sailed every year of World War II.
In 1955, construction began of the current Monroe Harbor Station, one of two clubhouses maintained by the club. The other clubhouse is located in Belmont Harbor and is host to the club's One Design sailing fleet.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Home - Chicago Yacht Club )
Among those who have sailed for the club is Robert Halperin, Richard Stearns and William Parks who won an Olympic bronze medal in 1960. Halperin also won a Pan American Games gold medal in 1963 in yachting, and was also a football player at Notre Dame, Wisconsin, and in the NFL, one of Chicago's most-decorated World War II heroes, and Chairman of Commercial Light Co.
As part of the Club's centennial celebrations in 1975, Richard and Wendy Van Mell edited 'The First hundred years : a history of the Chicago Yacht Club, 1875-1975' 〔Richard and Wendy Van Mell 'The First hundred years : a history of the Chicago Yacht Club, 1875-1975' (Chicago, Ill.: The Club, 1975)〕

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